1. T k RN si BtKM I a P k x ANii I ana , Choisy Mem. Tcrnst. 20. A tree 40 
to GO feet high : young branches rough, stout, pale brown. Leaves coria- 
ceous, obi an ceo I a to to obovate, sub-acute or bluntly mncronate, rarely 
blunt or emarginate, entire, the base narrowed to the petiole; nerves 5 to 
7 pairs, spreading, invisible when fresh and inconspicuous when dry, the 
in id rib prominent : length 3'5 to 6 in., breadth 1"5 to 2*5 and (in 
Wallieh's specimen) to 4 in., petiole *G to '75 in. Flowers "8 to 1*25 in. 
in diam., dioecious, solitary, axillary ; pedicels '75 in. long-, recurved or 
straight. Sepals rotund, fleshy with thin edges. PetaU much larger 
than the sepals but similar in texture, rotund with a broad claw, the edges 
sub-denticulate. Stamens in the male very numerous, crowded, short, (re- 
duced to filaments in the female) ; connective slightly produced beyond 
the anther cells, truncate ; ovary globular, its cells biovnlate. Stigmas 2, 
large, reniform, with erase glandular edges. Berry dry with coriaceous 
cpicarp, globular, I to 1*5 in. in diam., subtended by the thickened rngu- 
lose connate sepals : Seeds about 4, oblong. Dyer in Hook. fil. PI. Br. 
Ind. I, 281. Kurz For. Fl. Burmah i, 09. Miq, Fl. Ind. Bat. I, Pt. 2, p. 
409. Pierre Fl. For. Coch. -Chine, t. 123, T, macrocarpa, Scheff. Obs, 
Pint, i, p. 5. Urytlirochiton WaJlirhianitni, Griff Notnl iv. 5G5, t. 585 
A, lig. 7. Fagraea dubia, Wall. Cat. 4450. Garcinia acuminata. Wall. 
Cat. 4871 A, in part, {fide Hooker in Journ. Linn, Soc. xiv, 486. 
Penang; Wallich, Grillith, Curtis. Andamans and Nicobars ; Kurz, 
King's Collector. Distrib. Java. 
This species was founded by Choisy on the imperfect Wallichian 
specimens from Penang issued by Wallich as his No. 4456. These 
specimens consist of leaves and fruit with some imperfect flowers The 
leaves are obovate, almost rotund, and broader than those of any Tetn- 
strcemia which has been collected since. It is therefore not quite cer- 
tain that the Andaman andNicobar plant is really the same as Wallieh's, 
although in stigma and fruit it agrees. The plant described and figured 
as T. Penaufjiana by Piorro (1. c.) is obviously the same as the Andaman 
and Nicobar species, but whether it is the same as Wallieh's No. 4456, I 
am not prepared to say. 
2. Teunstrojmia Scortechinii, King, n. sp. A tree, 23 to 40 feet 
high : young branches with pale brawn ish-grey bark, striate when dry. 
Leaves coriaceous, verticellate, drying of a pale green, oblauceolate, the 
apex shortly abruptly and rather bluntly acuminate, narrowed from above 
the middle to the rather stout short petiole ; edges entire ; under surfaco 
rather pale ; midrib distinct on both surfaces ; nerves visible on neither ; 
length b to 5 in., breadth 1*25 to nearly 2 in. ; petiole "4 to '5. Flowers 
dioecious, (J to *7 in. in diam,, pedunculate, axillary, solitary or in fasci- 
cles of 2 to 6; peduncles slender, compressed, 1 to 1*5 in. long; tho 2 
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